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Ext. Reading Sandra Terrel

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                                                                                                               My personal life
Seven years ago, arrived my home, a person  of  62 years, whose name was Fernando Rivera Garcia,  I had never seen in my life and  I asked who he was. He had a strange appearance but  in apparently good health. My grandfather said it was his stepbrother, who was staying at home because he was sick.  At the beginning was funny because my uncle Fernando was like a child, though he forgot some things as names, places among other things. After half a year, worsened the health of my uncle and we had to help him with the essential thing that are feeding, bathing  , due to he could not walk or eat. It was a new experience and painful for the family to know that my uncle had Alzheimer. After two years my uncle Fernando died, his brain could not stand and had lost all its vital functions. My grandfather said it was better that he died because of  he was suffering with  their sickness . In the end, after he left we learned that one is not free of any disease, always   the death comes. Since that time I really appreciate my life and of my family  and triy  to be happy with them.

Vocabulary
Handcuffs: noun plural.  steel rings joined by a short chain put round the wrists of prisioners.  A pair of handcuffs.
Squabble: noun. a noisy quarrel
Verb. To quarrel noisily, usually about something unimportant. The children are always squabbling over the toys
Mankind:noun. The human race as a whole.He worked for the benefit of all mankind
Surely: adverb. Used in questions, exclamations etc to indicate what the speaker considers probable. Surely she`s finished her work by now.

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